He instead proposed using the tourist tax. He added: “There are usually two arguments put forwards against a Tourist Tax ... neither of which stand up to the most trivial scrutiny. “The second argument is that the imposition of a Tourist Tax would dampen demand for holidays in Pembrokeshire. Thus, a notional Tourist Tax of (say) £1 per person per night would produce a total of more than £9 million for the year.” “With regard to a Visitor Levy, I don't envisage an introduction during this administration.